11 is Clearly My Lucky Number

This became an instant favorite in my collection. With its nice texture, decent girth, strong vibrations, and well-thought-out dial wheel it is one of the ideal vibrators for me. The cute storage box doesn't hurt either. Never before has a non-g spot toy managed to do things quite like this to my g spot.

I had decent hopes for this as a regular old vibrator. After all, it has everything that I like, girth, texture, and body safe materials. I was not expecting to have it rocket to the very top of my favorites list along with LELO's Ina and my Hitachi but it certainly did just that. The decent girth, strong vibrations, and the lack of any true taper sent me to pure g spot bliss.

This toy is great for anyone who can comfortably accomodate some girth. Its textures and nice vibrations also make it a decent toy for clitoral stimulation. It does not offer the pinpoint vibrations that many people enjoy but they're reasonably strong at least.

As a wonderful added bonus, Lucky 11 is waterproof. Submerge it into your bathtub if you wish but taking it deep sea diving is probably not an ideal condition.

The vibrator advertises itself on the packaging as "European Silicone." While I'm not 100% certain if there's some sort of difference, I am taking it to mean that it was all manufactured in Europe since the box does specify that the entire thing, aside from the box itself, was made in Europe. The bottom half is made out of plastic. Silicone is one of the ideal sex toy materials. It's sterilizable and nonporous so it can be shared with proper sterilization.

The toy itself is pretty flexible and the shaft can be bent a reasonable amount. The bottom is hard plastic and unmoving.

The texture is semi-intense and absolutely wonderful. It vaguely mimics veins and feels absolutely wonderful. I do not recommend this toy for those who hate texture.

First of all, I love the wheel on this series by Evolved. It's absolutely brilliant. It's difficult to accidentally change but the wheel is textured enough so that slippery, lubed-up fingers can easily turn it. The off position clicks into place ever so subtly to offer you a bit of peace of mind that you won't return to dead batteries.

The toy is vaguely penis-like. The lack of a pronounced head makes it slightly less realistic but the texture is reminiscent of veins. Therefore, it isn't easily passed off as something else. It's a vibrator. Your mom will know.

If travelling with this toy I highly recommend taking the batteries out since there is no locking function.

The size is not ideal for those new to penetration or for anyone who prefers slimmer toys.

On lower speeds the vibrations are almost entirely felt in the end. Once turned up to the higher speeds, the vibrations are easily felt throughout the entire toy and are a bit more intense at the tip. Only on the highest possible speed, out of four, did this toy make any real noise. Even that probably wouldn't be heard if the door was close. The first setting is nearly silent.

As I have mentioned above, I love the wheel on this line. It's easy to use and a bit more difficult to accidentally turn. It clicks ever so subtly into the final off position so you can be sure you will not be wasting your batteries.

As I mentioned above, this toy is waterproof. I put mine through quite a bit of water testing and did not find a drop inside of the battery compartment. Everything appears to be well-sealed.

This is pretty easy to clean. Washing with warm water and soap or toy cleaner. You can wipe it down with a 10% bleach solution if you wish to sterilize this toy, a must if you're going to share.

While this is waterproof, I would not put it through the dishwasher or in boiling water. Those are not ideal situations for things with electric components.

Since this is silicone a water-based lubricant is ideal to keep your toy lasting for a long time. Also, avoid storing this against any jelly toys. The reaction between the two can cause a giant mess of ruined toys.

There's no real reason to store it against any other toys though since like (all?) most Evolved toys this one comes with its own lovely storage container, a lovely little box which I will go into more detail about in just a minute.

Lucky 11 came nestled in some plastic inside of a reusable plastic box. The lid sits on the box and metal clasps on either end hold it in place. The entire thing is clear so it isn't ideal for hiding a favorite toy. It is, however, decorated with cute purple and pink swirls and flowers. All over the sides of the box is information pertaining to the toy, including some legal facts about how it's for "external use" and all of that stuff no one ever reads other than me since I have to read everything at some point.

Good for storage

Not discreet

Would make a nice gift

Follow-up commentaryI still like it4 months after original review

I still absolutely love this one and still keep it pretty high up in my rotation. It has no problems and still works just as well as day one. The box, however, had an unfortunate accident with my foot and now suffers a slight crack but is still perfectly useable.

This product was provided free of charge to the reviewer. This review is in compliance with the
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Kim!(Eden Advanced reviewer)I wanted to be sweet so you won't disappoint me

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Comments

~LaUr3n~

I love this line. I don't have this one, but you make me want it!

01/22/2011

sweet seduction

Great review. I want this now.

01/22/2011

Kim!

Thanks guys!

Lauren, this one made me want more from the line. I've been meaning to try one of them and regret not doing so sooner!

01/23/2011

A Closet Slut (aka nipplepeople)

Great review! Thanks!

01/24/2011

Online

Wonderful review!

01/24/2011

Bravo

Nice review!

02/04/2011

Kim!

Thank you everyone!

02/04/2011

wetone123

Great review! I want one of these

04/13/2011

sexyintexas

Great review, looks like fun!!!

05/03/2011

big b

thanks

06/20/2011

Ghost

Thanks for the review!

12/04/2011

eroticmutt

Nice review, thanks. I don't think I would really include plastic among the 'cons'. At least plastic gets recycled, which is not true of many other materials.